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. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's tuesday, april 16. i am scott thuman. >> i'm greta kreuz, in for cynne simpson. live coverage of the boston marathon last will continue in a moment. first let's check on a forecast of with meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> its and a mild start. you probably don't need a jacket. but by this afternoon we will warm up and we will be warmer than yesterday. in the 50's at this hour. 37 in culpeper, 52 in frederick. it will continue to be an unsettled week. today will be dry for the most part. multiple opportunities for showers over the next several days. temperatures will be above average today, topping 70 degrees. stormy conditions by the weekend with much cooler temperatures. from the belfort furniture weather center, details in a few minutes. now, a check on traffic and weather jamee. >> va 95, off to a quiet start between fredericksburg, stafford, dale city, and the capital beltway. no problems on 395. the road work between edsall road and duke street is gone. canal road (the chains
. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's tuesday, april 16. i am scott thuman. >> i'm greta kreuz, in for cynne simpson. live coverage of the boston marathon last will continue in a moment. first let's check on a forecast of with meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> its and a mild start. you probably don't need a jacket. but by this afternoon we will warm up and we will be warmer than yesterday. in the...
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this is the baltimore-washington parkway northbound. he lays inside the beltway toward powder mill road. everything just opened months ago. we watched the tow truck leave the scene of the crash. we will start to see improvement. he might still want to opt for i-95 and work northbound into war the world. -- toward laurel. scott and greta back to you. >> thank you. 6:54 right now. time for the tuesday expressed. >> brianne will begin that live in the satellite center area >> investigation continues and the blast of the boston marathon finish line that killed at least three and injured more than 100. our affiliates is one of those killed was an eight-year-old little boy. according to the boston globe his name is martin richard. officials searched a home in boston overnight in revere massachusetts. so far police have no suspects and no motive. x>> we can tell you it is uneasy in the district this morning. security detail is on high alert. the emancipation day parade in concert will go on as scheduled. the mayor says there is no specific thr
this is the baltimore-washington parkway northbound. he lays inside the beltway toward powder mill road. everything just opened months ago. we watched the tow truck leave the scene of the crash. we will start to see improvement. he might still want to opt for i-95 and work northbound into war the world. -- toward laurel. scott and greta back to you. >> thank you. 6:54 right now. time for the tuesday expressed. >> brianne will begin that live in the satellite center area >>...
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"good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. moneth.an it's monday, april 15. i'm scott thuman. >> i'm greta kreuz. did you file ready, jacqui? >> my husband did it for me. formerpose of having a financial planner in the house. hopefully, you got yours done. if not, you still have time to get to the mailbox. it will be a little wet,. spotty showers across the area will continue on and off through the noon hour today. as we look at live super doppler, most of us are still dry. it is a little misty at times in. steady rain to the south and west. we see that along 81 and in front royal and luray and culpeper. temperatures still pretty good. the cloud at night to keep us warm. 58 degrees in d.c., $57, 54 in gaithersburg and culpeper. weekve a more unsettled ahead with more opportunities of rainfall. i will tell you when, coming up in a few minutes, from the belfort furniture weather center. now, jamee? >> there's wet pavement for the rush hour. leave a little extra time and be careful. quiet r
"good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. moneth.an it's monday, april 15. i'm scott thuman. >> i'm greta kreuz. did you file ready, jacqui? >> my husband did it for me. formerpose of having a financial planner in the house. hopefully, you got yours done. if not, you still have time to get to the mailbox. it will be a little wet,. spotty showers across...
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send a video clip to us of your good morning, washington greeting. we just might play it on the air. send a video clip tohow is it looking outside? >> we only have to deal with this for a little while? >> we got some spritz and drizzle out there right now at 58 degrees of it is a warm start. the showers are closing in on us and we see that in front royal and culpeper and fredericksburg and that will slowly shift into the district and go through a maryland. the rain will continue through the better half of the morning and we will see some cloudy conditions through the afternoon. the high temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60's. in terms of rain, lots of opportunities in the next few days. >> we started off tough and it continues to be a slow trip on interstate 95 but everything cleared out of the travel lanes of northbound 95. there was a crash in dumfries which is now cleared. we are slow coming out of stafford before 630/court house or road. on route 1 that will have some belt out traffic. >> what a mess out there. coming up, the nats major le
send a video clip to us of your good morning, washington greeting. we just might play it on the air. send a video clip tohow is it looking outside? >> we only have to deal with this for a little while? >> we got some spritz and drizzle out there right now at 58 degrees of it is a warm start. the showers are closing in on us and we see that in front royal and culpeper and fredericksburg and that will slowly shift into the district and go through a maryland. the rain will continue...
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washington,d to d.c., today bittersweet showing off her medal. klutz there's nothing like the boston marathon. i felt like i was in a dream and it quickly turned to a nightmare. >> lauren had already crossed the initial line when she heard the blast. anything likelt none before. bostonicipating in four marathons, this one giving your in your perspective. lives are lost. people are gravely injured. it is very somber today. >> they quietly filed out in mid morning flight, lacking the bravado that would normally come from someone achieving an athletic triumph. jackie was unable to finish. >> in the big scheme of things, life goes on and my heart goes out to all of the people. not being able to finish and making a home is much more important. >> they are vowing to return to the boston marathon. >> the way we win is by continuing to run, continuing to participate, continuing to live life. mixeds is a day of emotions for those local runners along with that lingering shock. but there is a sense of both grief and gratitude. live at reagan national airpor
washington,d to d.c., today bittersweet showing off her medal. klutz there's nothing like the boston marathon. i felt like i was in a dream and it quickly turned to a nightmare. >> lauren had already crossed the initial line when she heard the blast. anything likelt none before. bostonicipating in four marathons, this one giving your in your perspective. lives are lost. people are gravely injured. it is very somber today. >> they quietly filed out in mid morning flight, lacking the...
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will hear from some folks from boston here visiting washington d.c. about their thoughts about what happened back home. that is coming up tonight at 6:00. on abc 7 toount continue following this story both on air and online at wjla.com. will instantly bring you any updates in our area as soon as that happens. >> folks in boston are in the hearts and minds of many folks here. the george washington campus will hold a special ceremony tonight, candlelight victim -- candlelight ceremony at 10:30 p.m. between 22nd and 23rd street. it is open to all faiths. let's go back to abc news coverage. precisely what has been feared. the presidenti director just a short while ago. >> and the news did hit hard in the capitol as we said for a moment of silence. congressman daryl issa. >> i would ask that the house take a moment to recognize the loss of life in boston as this tragedy continues to unfold. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> moment of silence for the victims of these two explosions in boston. the boston marathon being run this year in honor of the victims of ne
will hear from some folks from boston here visiting washington d.c. about their thoughts about what happened back home. that is coming up tonight at 6:00. on abc 7 toount continue following this story both on air and online at wjla.com. will instantly bring you any updates in our area as soon as that happens. >> folks in boston are in the hearts and minds of many folks here. the george washington campus will hold a special ceremony tonight, candlelight victim -- candlelight ceremony at...
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and while it is not sequestered related, the washington monument is wrapped in scaffolding and cordoned off, only adding to that sense of what -- of on loch ness. welcomness. >> we come here to see so many things and now we have less time to see it all. >> officials say with so much to seek a michael not hurt tourism to the town. -- so much to see, it will not hurt tourism in the town. >> the reality is that he will still be able to enjoy the city. do.nd officials not that there are dozens of other galleries that will remain open throughout this summer, most of them are free. >> thank you. in a moment, acting flowers and selling them for cash. >> tonight, a brawl involving metro teenagers. it is all caught on tape. you will find out what started the fight. down for anox said exclusive interview with diane sawyer. how she feels now about her case going back to court in italy. 7 and that is when abc reports a local speed camera >> new developments out of florida tonight. -- george zimmerman waived his right to a preliminary hearing. he is accused of second-degree murder in the death of fl
and while it is not sequestered related, the washington monument is wrapped in scaffolding and cordoned off, only adding to that sense of what -- of on loch ness. welcomness. >> we come here to see so many things and now we have less time to see it all. >> officials say with so much to seek a michael not hurt tourism to the town. -- so much to see, it will not hurt tourism in the town. >> the reality is that he will still be able to enjoy the city. do.nd officials not that...
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with more, we're joined by devin dwyer in washington. >> reporter: good morning. it's been five days since the missile was fueled and readied for fire. it's now a waiting game. in north korea this morning, celebrations marked the 101st birthday of kim jong-il. the celebratory mood comes as the north's new musudan missile keeps the region on edge. keeping the sand op hot, the government doubled down on the threat. promising all-out war and more higher-quality nuclear weapons. over the week ends, john kerry said there's still hope for peace. >> the united states will do what is necessary to defend our allies, japan, the republic of korea and the rege yan against these provocations. our choice is to negotiate. >> reporter: the north has rejected offers for peace talks, calling it a cunning ploy. to many south koreans, this is a familiar pattern. on sunday, psy drew huge crowds for a concert, defying the looming threat. u.s. and south korean officials believe kim jong-un could cause problems for a long time. >>> staying in washington. the gun control debate is waiting
with more, we're joined by devin dwyer in washington. >> reporter: good morning. it's been five days since the missile was fueled and readied for fire. it's now a waiting game. in north korea this morning, celebrations marked the 101st birthday of kim jong-il. the celebratory mood comes as the north's new musudan missile keeps the region on edge. keeping the sand op hot, the government doubled down on the threat. promising all-out war and more higher-quality nuclear weapons. over the week...
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>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. [explosion] >> what should have been a day of accomplishment for thousands of runners turned into tragedy. a bombing at the boston marathon killed three people and injured more than 100. we are learning investigators are now searching an apartment in a boston suburb. president obama promises those behind this will be brought to justice. >> we will find out who did this and why they did this. any response groups will feel the weight of justice. >> it's tuesday, april 16. i am scott thuman. >> i'm greta kreuz, in for cynne simpson. first, let's a check on traffic and weather. meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> good morning. we have a cloudy start. patchy mist in a few spots. temperatures in the 50's. 57 in d.c.'s today, we will continue to have an unsettled week with a lot of opportunities for a few showers. temperatures will be above average the next several days. we should top 70 in this afternoon. cooldown expected by the weekend. more details on that in a few minutes from the belfort fu
>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. [explosion] >> what should have been a day of accomplishment for thousands of runners turned into tragedy. a bombing at the boston marathon killed three people and injured more than 100. we are learning investigators are now searching an apartment in a boston suburb. president obama promises those behind this will be brought to justice. >> we will find out who did this and why they did this. any...
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he really did not see the police presence here in washington, d.c. it is a very covert strategy at times. the you think there's a lot we do not know going on? >> the city officials, including the mayor, made it very clear you will see police. there will also be activity going on that we do not see. the pentagon yesterday made it very clear they would have extra police presence inside and outside of the facility. we are a block away from the white house where the parade route is ending this afternoon. police have armed officers closing off the bench -- pennsylvania avenue to pedestrians. it remains that way today. more policey have presence. we see them. there is also stuff going on behind the scenes that we are not seeing again. the mayor has said the city is as ready as it is going to be today. >> an opportunity to show resilience in the face of terror expacts. switching gears to talk about the weather. obviously people are heading out to the parade. at the same time, leave the umbrellas home for the most part. not necessarily going to be true all w
he really did not see the police presence here in washington, d.c. it is a very covert strategy at times. the you think there's a lot we do not know going on? >> the city officials, including the mayor, made it very clear you will see police. there will also be activity going on that we do not see. the pentagon yesterday made it very clear they would have extra police presence inside and outside of the facility. we are a block away from the white house where the parade route is ending...
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. >> immigration reform is about to set the stage in washington. >> we are ready. and so the question is are they ready. >> after months of negotiation a bipartisan group of senators is set to unveil their plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. marker rubio has been slow to support a bipartisan agreement. on sunday he pitched a proposal on seven television shows. in addition to tightening border security he will provide immigrants with an 18 year path to citizenship. it requires undocumented workers to pay thousands of dollars in fines before they can earn legal status or apply for temporary work permits. senator rubio insists the plan will not gradually grant amnesty. it will be cheaper if they go back home, we to 10 years and apply for a green card. it doesn't give anything. it allows people access to the legal immigration system. >> it will also establish a guest worker program for tens of thousands of immigrants. despite support from both big business and organized labor, conservatives remain skeptical. >> this bill, as we understand it, on immigration
. >> immigration reform is about to set the stage in washington. >> we are ready. and so the question is are they ready. >> after months of negotiation a bipartisan group of senators is set to unveil their plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. marker rubio has been slow to support a bipartisan agreement. on sunday he pitched a proposal on seven television shows. in addition to tightening border security he will provide immigrants with an 18 year path to citizenship....
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washington is the best power play team in the league, new york is the best -- the least penalized. ice.ab's have home do not even think about the cut yet. it is anne knows unspoken thing. until you get a little bit closer, you do not want to put too much emphasis on the stanley cup. >> tonight in the nba, watching him go through two defenders. kevin durant with the play of the night. or is it? you be the judge. here is nate robbinston. watch him move troops moved to the bucket. with the now you see me, now you don't. and anytime joe gibbs comes to town, we like to talk football and racing. his chief mechanic was fined for having an illegal and in our connecting bar. his hearing is set for may 8. the redskins' former gm? he said the redskins will give back to the super bowl next season. what do you think about what bobbi said? >> that is bobbi. he would say that about me. but i'm not going to do what bobbi would say. we are going to win this super bowl this year. and i go, why are you saying that? i'm not going to do that to coach shanahan. >> so they are going back to the super bow
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. >> two separate avalanches tore down the cascade mountains in washington state this weekend slamming into some snowshoers out for a hike. a woman died after rescuers dug her out of the snow. a man is missing and presumed dead. >>> florida police officer fired after he brought targets resembling trayvon martin to the shooting range. martin the florida teenager killed by a neighborhood watch captain last year. >>> and adam scott the first australian to ever win the masters. he hit a long putt on the second playoff hole yesterday to defeat argentina's angel cabrera. australian golfers took three of the top four places. those are some of our top stories on this monday, april 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm john muller. >> i'm tanya rivero in for diana perez. great to see you again. always fun to wake up in the middle of the night. >> did you see any masters? >> little bit. tried to take a nap. couldn't catch too much. it was fun what i saw. >> i missed the end. i had my buddy in long island, texting me what happened. >> exciti
. >> two separate avalanches tore down the cascade mountains in washington state this weekend slamming into some snowshoers out for a hike. a woman died after rescuers dug her out of the snow. a man is missing and presumed dead. >>> florida police officer fired after he brought targets resembling trayvon martin to the shooting range. martin the florida teenager killed by a neighborhood watch captain last year. >>> and adam scott the first australian to ever win the...
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washington, new york, all warm. even raleigh is coming in with those 83-degree temperatures by the time we get to friday. then take a look at the next storm off the west. already strong winds whipping behind the storm but this is one that will deliver more snow to denver and the mountains above it and more severe storms into the middle of the country. we'll watch it, so will you. >> good morning, everyone. cloudy skies this morning with 57 degrees. and a light jacket or sweater needed this morning. by this afternoon we will warm things up better than yesterday. >> miler temperatures all week until you get to the weekend on the east and then cooler temperatures there. george. >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up, the heroes who ran into the chaos after the bombs went off. they were going to help. what they're saying about why they sprang into action during those harrowing moments. try our delicious new freshly made lunch pizzas on our house-baked pan crust served with soup or salad and made to order. chili's new $6 lunch
washington, new york, all warm. even raleigh is coming in with those 83-degree temperatures by the time we get to friday. then take a look at the next storm off the west. already strong winds whipping behind the storm but this is one that will deliver more snow to denver and the mountains above it and more severe storms into the middle of the country. we'll watch it, so will you. >> good morning, everyone. cloudy skies this morning with 57 degrees. and a light jacket or sweater needed...
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cloudy andes and washington, d.c. and we have some wet weather that will move into the district a few hours from now from fredericksburg into >> and this is very important this morning's "gma" pollen report, just about every coast to coast experiencing tree pollen. the hot spot, the southeast. how can find pollen levels in your neighborhood on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >>> coming up, stunning new pictures of paris jackson speaking out after a lawsuit over her father's death goes to trial. >>> and we're launching our new series for getting sexy for the sum person how those can help get you in shape. wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. just one flea can bite your pet 400 times a day! and fleas and ticks don't travel alone. your pets may be under attack... ...if they're not protected by sentry®
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. >> in washington, lawmakers observed a moment of silence. moments after getting word about the boston explosions at the capitol, flags low lowered to half staff. house speaker boehner, said while this is a terrible day the american spirit will help us carry on. our coverage of the terror at the boston marathon does not end here. later this half-hour, the banner headlines from the newspapers worldwide, covering the developing story. stay with us us abc news and abc news.com all day long. >> to other major headlines we are following this morning the a plan to reform the nation's immigration system will be introduced to day on capitol hill. it include $1.5 billion for border fences and billions more for security improvements along the u.s.-mexico border and would put millions of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship if they arrive before end of 2011. extraordinary security measures were in place for margaret thatcher's funeral tomorrow in london. now those are being stepped up even more. hundreds of british troops have taken part in a ful
. >> in washington, lawmakers observed a moment of silence. moments after getting word about the boston explosions at the capitol, flags low lowered to half staff. house speaker boehner, said while this is a terrible day the american spirit will help us carry on. our coverage of the terror at the boston marathon does not end here. later this half-hour, the banner headlines from the newspapers worldwide, covering the developing story. stay with us us abc news and abc news.com all day long....
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be sure to tune in to "good morning washington." for now, let's get the latest on the weather. >> a lot of clouds. it will start to warm up tomorrow. highs in the mid-70's. thursday and friday close to 80. friday, showers and storms likely. some could be heavy. a bit of clearing. >> sounds good. thanks for joining us. jimmy kimmel live is next. [ male announcer ] if you could re-design business travel from scratch, you'd make i it about speed and efficiency; giving people the freedom to spend their time how they choose. chances are,e, you'd make business travel a lot like us. acela. take off. hey scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile, so... it fades because it's inferior mulch, man. look...nature scape is scotts best mulch -- they guarantee it to hold its color for a full year. wow. i figured you just did your mulch flipping at night. scoooott, movie's starting. oh,here are betetter ways to spend an evening, lad... coming honey! hey -- what movie? [ door closes ] get scotts nature scapes mulch. it's guaranteed.
be sure to tune in to "good morning washington." for now, let's get the latest on the weather. >> a lot of clouds. it will start to warm up tomorrow. highs in the mid-70's. thursday and friday close to 80. friday, showers and storms likely. some could be heavy. a bit of clearing. >> sounds good. thanks for joining us. jimmy kimmel live is next. [ male announcer ] if you could re-design business travel from scratch, you'd make i it about speed and efficiency; giving people...
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. >>> tonight, the latest from the terror investigator, the response from washington, security tightened around the country and the abc news team standing by at the scene on the latest at the boston marathon. our special one-hour edition of "world news" begins. >>> good evening. as we come on the air, cities around this nation are on heightened alert. today a proud holiday in boston, patriots' day, marathon monday, was shattered by bombs. here's the video, it was the moment before it changed and there the first booming explosion, towering smoke, you can hear the screams. people thrown to the ground. and there, seconds later, a second blast, a ball of fire a block away, as half a million people lined the streets of boston. so many with devastating injuries tonight and our abc news team is ready to bring you the very latest. we start with abc's senior national correspondent jim avila. >> reporter: two hours after the winners crossed, four hours, nine minutes into the race, the amateur runners still filling boston's streets. two rapid-fire explosions at the finish line. >> something just bl
. >>> tonight, the latest from the terror investigator, the response from washington, security tightened around the country and the abc news team standing by at the scene on the latest at the boston marathon. our special one-hour edition of "world news" begins. >>> good evening. as we come on the air, cities around this nation are on heightened alert. today a proud holiday in boston, patriots' day, marathon monday, was shattered by bombs. here's the video, it was the...
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airports in washington and new york stepping up their security. in new york the police presence could be seen everywhere. police cars in times square which was the scene of an attempted bombing in 2010 that was foiled when a local vendor alerted police about a suspicious car. tonight the attack is one of many targeting u.s. civilians. in 1993 terrorists targeted the world trade center killing six people. in 1995 was the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people killed in that attack. similar to today's attack in boston, the bombing of the atlanta olympics in 1996. spectators gathered in a park when the attacks took place and the horrific events of 9/11, thousands killed. seared into memory. police are collecting security camera video from the scene searching for clues about who could have done this and why. >> the fbi and boston police will be going over all the videotapes from that entire neighborhood looking to see if there was someone suspicious or someone they recognize doing facial recognition analysis and running facial software to see who was there
airports in washington and new york stepping up their security. in new york the police presence could be seen everywhere. police cars in times square which was the scene of an attempted bombing in 2010 that was foiled when a local vendor alerted police about a suspicious car. tonight the attack is one of many targeting u.s. civilians. in 1993 terrorists targeted the world trade center killing six people. in 1995 was the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people killed in that attack. similar to today's...
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. >> with more, we're joined by abc's devin dwyer from washington. good morning, devin. >> reporter: good morning. the boston marathon attack is the first successful bombing in the u.s. since the september 11th, 2001 attacks. now the full weight of the u.s. government is behind the search behind who is responsible. authorities this morning are poring over this dramatic video from the finish line for clues. bomb technicians are studying burn marks on bricks and concrete and at hospitals doctors are collecting pieces of shrapnel blasted into bodies. >> and look at the components of the bomb. it will tell them is this somebody that puts this together over the internet or is this a bombmaker. >> reporter: officials believe these were two small and portable devices, possibly hidden in a backpack. one working theory, they were remotely debt anywayed by a cell phone. >> but right now it has all the indicators and every aspect of being al qaeda or al qaeda affiliated attack. >> reporter: so far there are no suspects. though officials are tracking multiple pe
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. >>> now, to washington. it was last week, the debate over the debate. whether to have the debate over gun control. after a vote, they will, too. many are certain the reason why are the mothers and fathers from newtown, who did not give up. here's abc's reena ninan tonight. >> reporter: they are the sweet angelic faces of the newtown victims. making it uncomfortable for lawmakers to do nothing. >> sometimes i close my eyes. and all i can remember is that awful day, waiting at the sandy hook volunteer firehouse for the boy who would never come home. >> reporter: raw. emotional. and refusing to leave washington. the families of newtown victims finding unexpected allies. joe manchin, risking his a-rating from the nra. and putting his name on bipartisan legislation for expanding ground checks, from gun sales by licensed dealers, to gun shows and online purchases. >> i never asked to repeal the second amendment. we know that this bill you're working on, is going to save your children. but it might save somebody else's child. >> reporter: but the background ch
. >>> now, to washington. it was last week, the debate over the debate. whether to have the debate over gun control. after a vote, they will, too. many are certain the reason why are the mothers and fathers from newtown, who did not give up. here's abc's reena ninan tonight. >> reporter: they are the sweet angelic faces of the newtown victims. making it uncomfortable for lawmakers to do nothing. >> sometimes i close my eyes. and all i can remember is that awful day, waiting...
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the fort washington man faces armed robbery and other charges in connection with home invasions in bethesda and wheaton that happened in january of last year. a woman was sexually assaulted during one of those incidents. a takoma park city council is set to vote tonight on a proposal that would lower the voting age to 16. most council members favor the involveich would only the elections for mayor and city council. that would be below with voting age in the country. >> there was a fire that severely damaged a house in glendale in prince george's county. it started sunday afternoon on greenwood drive. here is the video. very dramatic. flames destroyed the entire front of the house. nobody was hurt. damage is estimated at about $150,000. georgetown university officials are trying to find out who vandalized the main chapel. someone entered just before a sunday morning's mass and damaged furniture. no religious symbols or desecrated, but the vandalism court to them to hold mass at a different location. the chapel was back open sunday night. >> ahead of the d.c. council to education committee sa
the fort washington man faces armed robbery and other charges in connection with home invasions in bethesda and wheaton that happened in january of last year. a woman was sexually assaulted during one of those incidents. a takoma park city council is set to vote tonight on a proposal that would lower the voting age to 16. most council members favor the involveich would only the elections for mayor and city council. that would be below with voting age in the country. >> there was a fire...
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he was away from washington for much of year and under went treatment for bipolar discord. >> former president george w. bush made the announcement that his daughter gave birth to a baby girl last night in new york city. the maybe's name is margaret laura. mr. bush says that both mom and baby are healthy and the family can't be happier. a lot of people let their feet do the talking today. the cause behind this run in the district today. >> and is it for three or a giant ego. the comment that he landed justin bieber in hot water tonight. >> drivers everywhere taking notice. >> you're watching abc 7 news at 6:00:30 on your side. >> not sure if it is reason to rejoice but drivers across the area are a little happier these days. >> gas prices are continuing to drop making for a lighter load on people's wallets. we're going to go live to bob who is in laurel with the latest. >> indeed. it is something to smile about. i found gas here in laurel for $3.35 for regular. that is about .20 below the national average. experts tell us it may be hard to believe that they could drop lower sooner th
he was away from washington for much of year and under went treatment for bipolar discord. >> former president george w. bush made the announcement that his daughter gave birth to a baby girl last night in new york city. the maybe's name is margaret laura. mr. bush says that both mom and baby are healthy and the family can't be happier. a lot of people let their feet do the talking today. the cause behind this run in the district today. >> and is it for three or a giant ego. the...
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today police chief cathy lanier was among experts taking part in the event at the washington hotel in northwest. they discussed domestic and international terrorism,, law- enforcement, and foreign relations. >> 9/11, there's been 50 prospects against the united states within the u.s., 42 of which could be described as onegrown or domestic plots people from our own communities. so who is in the best position to detect those? that's local police. >> she insists d.c. is the most prepared city in the country. suspected of groping a woman on an american airlines flight from miami to reagan national airport earlier this month is expected in court today. according to court documents, he allegedly grabbed the victim's breast and touched other parts of her body as she slept. the softwareicted executive's travel and ordered him to undergo a mental evaluation. >> in a florida courtroom, second-degree murder suspect george zimmerman has waived his right to a pretrial immunity during. he could have tried to gain immunity under florida's stand your ground laws. he's accused in the death of florida
today police chief cathy lanier was among experts taking part in the event at the washington hotel in northwest. they discussed domestic and international terrorism,, law- enforcement, and foreign relations. >> 9/11, there's been 50 prospects against the united states within the u.s., 42 of which could be described as onegrown or domestic plots people from our own communities. so who is in the best position to detect those? that's local police. >> she insists d.c. is the most...
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with the help of george washington university school of business, they provided 700 students and faculty members to serve as mentors for young entrepreneurs who wanted to learn how to start a business. >> we learned that you have to make a plan. go through with your plan. >> across the board, the kids get to choose what they do. there is a lesson in the lemonade curricula on make little, save a little, and give a little. $600.e collected about >> you know how you feel when you misplace your cell phone. you cannot function. here is when you will never want to lose. check out this diamond studded high phone five -- iphone 5. sparkled with 600 white diamonds. the apple logo on the front is adorned with 53 diamonds. in the home button features a rare black diamond that had been in the homeowners -- in the phone owners family for generations. this beauty is worth $15 million. >> i have an old watch the has been in my family. >> remarkable. the has been in my family. >> remarkable. did we get it? got it. yes! contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. wha
with the help of george washington university school of business, they provided 700 students and faculty members to serve as mentors for young entrepreneurs who wanted to learn how to start a business. >> we learned that you have to make a plan. go through with your plan. >> across the board, the kids get to choose what they do. there is a lesson in the lemonade curricula on make little, save a little, and give a little. $600.e collected about >> you know how you feel when you...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and we have a note tonight about the eternal flame at john f. kennedy's grave at arlington national cemetery. workers this week used a torch to move the flame, carrying it off to a temporary burner. it will stay there on view for tourists for about three weeks while new gas lines and burners are installed in the original location. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," our exclusive interview with amanda knox, something devastating she says happened during her 1,400 nights in prison. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's c
david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and we have a note tonight about the eternal flame at john f. kennedy's grave at arlington national cemetery. workers this week used a torch to move the flame, carrying it off to a temporary burner. it will stay there on view for tourists for about three weeks while new gas lines and burners are installed in the original location. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," our exclusive interview with amanda knox,...
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look at the washington d.c. heller decision where the supreme court, both sides are using historical arguments to decide these cases. it is alive and well and important to look at this history of bally's the starting point* of these issues. . .
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i think washington did the right thing. i think the congressional resolution did say to the court are shallow. however, washington realized he could not effectively send the message he needed to sign. so he is the military commission against andre. so that's regarding your first point. regarding the articles of confederation, they were a bit of a mess. so washington was appointed for the article was enacted in the articles -- the governing documents under which we were being governed, it was messy because it was who's in charge. initially, for example, the continental congress micromanaged washing 10 and had various committees on the war effort. i described in the book the war effort were sorted the schizophrenic squirrel jumping problem to problem in trying to correct these mistakes in who's in charge. when we get to battle of new york, washington doesn't think he can defend new york city. we have no navy. why are we trying to defend an island? he did lose her battle with anyone, but who was smart enough to know he should
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supports in washington i'm going to check out. the two brings up to date for the moment we'll have more on the reports of violence at one time obey our breaking news story this hour in about thirty minutes from now in the meantime it is the militants breaking the sabbath. you know i always try to stay clear of falling into the trap of fake outrage on this program people love to come on t.v. and be angry over this angry over that just to fill air time but trust me seeing obama signing into law with that wacky lobster like way he has of writing the bill marked the monsanto protection act well it does not put a smile on my face that's for sure not only does this bill effectively bar federal courts from being able to halt the sale or planting of g.m.o. seeds and crops no matter what the health concerns are according to ib times but the bill was also written by senator roy blunt who's gotten sixty four thousand dollars for his political campaign pain from the g. eight. itself so that's what it cost to allow companies to possibly poison
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as most of you know who note any history of george washington from george washington participate in the french and indian war. that was probably his first real military experience. and one of the officers serving under him, the most doug ridder officer under him was officer dandridge who was a lineal ancestor of logan beirne i believe on his mothers side. and, indeed, after an important battle, one of the few battles the george washington actually one, against, he turned over the sash of general braddock to his trusted and decorated officer, officer dandridge. and we have the sash here today. which we will award to logan beirne. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. >> the braddock sash. which makes logan beirn logan by upper of the author for today's book. >> they carried braddock's body in islam might take it off. it's funny because professor eskridge and i, our families tobacco long way to colonial virginia. in fact, the last time that we sat around speaking of articulate about politics, it started a revolution. so are you sure this is safe? if yale law school as a hotbed. >> so this a
as most of you know who note any history of george washington from george washington participate in the french and indian war. that was probably his first real military experience. and one of the officers serving under him, the most doug ridder officer under him was officer dandridge who was a lineal ancestor of logan beirne i believe on his mothers side. and, indeed, after an important battle, one of the few battles the george washington actually one, against, he turned over the sash of...
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supports in washington i'm going to check in. on some international news in brief this hour away were targeted killings has continued in pakistan as it can only cover toko ranchi with twelve more deaths involved in today's political activism traffic wardens in the city were among the dead most were shot by gunmen on motorbikes in the drive by shootings so the country standing in so elections planned for next month was gunned down on thursday by men both the town of on. hundreds of people have turned out in berlin to protest against the eviction of a sick sixty seventy year old woman who later died in a homeless shelter mourners laid flowers and candles in her memory rapidly rising rents in the capital have forced a number of long term residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs are cheap. and southern mexico teachers have joined forces with vigilante groups to protest a coming education reforms the teachers say they fear the privatization of the education system with bottles and sticks demonstrat
supports in washington i'm going to check in. on some international news in brief this hour away were targeted killings has continued in pakistan as it can only cover toko ranchi with twelve more deaths involved in today's political activism traffic wardens in the city were among the dead most were shot by gunmen on motorbikes in the drive by shootings so the country standing in so elections planned for next month was gunned down on thursday by men both the town of on. hundreds of people have...
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supports in washington i'm going to check out. after the break we'll be heading over to our washington studio for breaking the set. with oil pipes bursting in arkansas people across the usa start to realize that they are moving towards what the atlantic calls the infrastructure cliff in short america's infrastructure is starting to get a bit old and according to infrastructure port org the u.s. needs about three point six trillion dollars of infrastructure spending by twenty twenty to turn things around the site sponsored by the american society of civil engineers gave all aspects of american infrastructure like bridges and drinking water in schools cetera some pretty bad grades except for solid waste removal for some reason in their opinion everything in the us is going to crap except for america's ability to throw solid crap away i'm not trying to sit here and scare you there is nothing to fear this is a big challenge but it is a very possible one to accomplish according to cost of war dot org the last ten years of war have cost
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it's monday april first eight him in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you are watching r t. starting off this hour the jobs report for march is due out in the next few days but already economists are estimating that the u.s. added nearly two hundred thousand jobs and this is a good sign for our economy it could be yet another sign that the u.s. is back on solid ground financially but while the rest of the country takes the slow and tedious path of recovery one place in particular is on the fast track to riches washington d.c. according to a new analysis by zip realty inc the nation's capital is it the least affordable city in the entire united states here's what else we found out forty three percent of the richest one percent of counties in the us surround washington d.c. the region's medium home prices are seventeen times higher than the media income in the u.s. and the standard two bedroom apartment in the district typically costs about fourteen hundred dollars a month so to break down how much that would cost you each month a renter would need to earn around twenty seven
it's monday april first eight him in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you are watching r t. starting off this hour the jobs report for march is due out in the next few days but already economists are estimating that the u.s. added nearly two hundred thousand jobs and this is a good sign for our economy it could be yet another sign that the u.s. is back on solid ground financially but while the rest of the country takes the slow and tedious path of recovery one place in particular is on the...
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desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. ... abril es el mes para crear conciencia sobre el autismo, una enfermedad d del desarrollo del niÑo que cada vez afecta a mas y mas pequeÑos... monica navarro nos amplia...hace solame cada 300 ninos tenia autismo ahora es uno de cada 88 ninos que padece esta enfermedd y desgraciadamente todavia no se sabe cual es el daignostico ni su origen.. entra pkg ;28;48;26la razon por la cual tenemos estas cifras tan elevadas aun no la sabemos. hay personas conduciendiend investigacion mirando muchas variables pudiera ser algo en el medio ambiente, geneticamen te algo que ocurre en las personas cambios imprevistos.. ademas que es un misterio todavia su origen,, es dif+ *dra.alicil detectarlo pues solamente se basan en el desarrollo y comportamiento ;17;09;26le gustaba comer cosas que no eran comda y dicen que es una enfermedad que se llama pica y lo mandaron a un psicologo y no pudieron detectarlo hasta los cuantos anos hasta los tres en la escuela.. 00;27;45;08 la manera que el autismo es diagno
desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. ... abril es el mes para crear conciencia sobre el autismo, una enfermedad d del desarrollo del niÑo que cada vez afecta a mas y mas pequeÑos... monica navarro nos amplia...hace solame cada 300 ninos tenia autismo ahora es uno de cada 88 ninos que padece esta enfermedd y desgraciadamente todavia no se sabe cual es el daignostico ni su origen.. entra pkg ;28;48;26la razon por la cual tenemos estas cifras tan elevadas aun no la sabemos. hay...
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washington is mr. president. martha washington is lady washington. james madison is mr. president. dolley is queen dolley. veryen have to travel this strict line, but the women get to have an aristocratic title. that is one of the messages she is sending out the women at that time, and it was understood a lot at the beginning of that is predicated on loyalty. >> a lot of people called her president. >> who called her queen dolley? >> a lot of people. >> she dressed a queen. she looked every inch a queen. sometimes they say she looked libling a -- like a bride and a queen. so her elegance of dress, she bought a lot of her material in paris. so she is very elegantly dressed, and she looks to american eyes as a queen. and that's fine, because she is not the head of state. she is walking a very fine line where she expresses the finer things to which the nation aspires. she is not royalty. she is always walking a very fine line down the middle. >> you provided a wonderful segue to our next video. >> oh, did i? >> it is at mont pilliar which is the restored home of the madisons and open
washington is mr. president. martha washington is lady washington. james madison is mr. president. dolley is queen dolley. veryen have to travel this strict line, but the women get to have an aristocratic title. that is one of the messages she is sending out the women at that time, and it was understood a lot at the beginning of that is predicated on loyalty. >> a lot of people called her president. >> who called her queen dolley? >> a lot of people. >> she dressed a...
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to counter what it calls washington's aggression young young warns an explosion is imminent and war could break out today or tomorrow and soon all the latest in a series of threats let's now go live to seoul where we're joined live by south korean based journalist joseph came as of good morning to you nice to see you so is north korea really ready to carry out this threat are they even capable of doing such. well if we look at this doubt that they have just given the united states we see that they use words like the attack has been clear the attack has been authorized as well as the beginning of the warning they say we formally inform washington so we see that this rhetoric has actually been repeated by north korea and north korea has used this in a way to actually say we want to start dialogue it's and lag period which pyongyang uses into getting washington to come and perhaps get on the dialogue table we've seen before before the nuclear test as well as the satellite launch that north korea did inform washington the different hot lines whether it was through the u.n. that they wanted to
to counter what it calls washington's aggression young young warns an explosion is imminent and war could break out today or tomorrow and soon all the latest in a series of threats let's now go live to seoul where we're joined live by south korean based journalist joseph came as of good morning to you nice to see you so is north korea really ready to carry out this threat are they even capable of doing such. well if we look at this doubt that they have just given the united states we see that...
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the others were about $25, made by seamstresses in washington. e fabric would've an extra. >> she was trying to find that sweet spot between frugality and image. >> she did so so well. everyone said she was beautifully dressed, had been full deportment. she carried herself like a lady, acted like a lady and was very gracious. >> at the same time we are learning about sarah polk and her modern approach to being a political partner, what is happening to women out large and united states? what is going on with women overall? at a beginning to ask for more power in society? >> the people in seneca falls are. it is important to have some perspective on what is happening to women at this time. for most american men, not much is changing and being asked. the most important changes for women, the cutting edge of women in politics, is coming out of the antislavery movement. you have thousands of women who are politically active, really for the first time in american history. starting in the 1830's, the great petition campaign. ofdreds of thousands petitio
the others were about $25, made by seamstresses in washington. e fabric would've an extra. >> she was trying to find that sweet spot between frugality and image. >> she did so so well. everyone said she was beautifully dressed, had been full deportment. she carried herself like a lady, acted like a lady and was very gracious. >> at the same time we are learning about sarah polk and her modern approach to being a political partner, what is happening to women out large and...
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this is washington hilton hotel. we will be live for the next several hours and remarks from the president and conan o'brien as all. another party is going on a couple of blocks the washington hilton. this is a couple of blocks from the washington hilton. this is the buzz feed hardy. -- party. buzz feed was unable to get a table at the white house correspondents dinner. the dinner is so in demand they had to turn away some people. feed didreason, buzz not get a table. they are hosting its own table -- party. nothing is quite happening. the dress is a little bit effort. the atmosphere is more relaxed. we will be live throughout the evening. we will show a little bit of that once he gets going. on the eastrn time coast. dinner will be served at 8:20 p.m. or so. then remarks themselves. the president and conan o'brien will begin remarks. if you would like to participate, you can follow #nerdprom.itter -- just like the real prom, i will be sitting at home watching c-span. jessica says -- when white house correspondents d
this is washington hilton hotel. we will be live for the next several hours and remarks from the president and conan o'brien as all. another party is going on a couple of blocks the washington hilton. this is a couple of blocks from the washington hilton. this is the buzz feed hardy. -- party. buzz feed was unable to get a table at the white house correspondents dinner. the dinner is so in demand they had to turn away some people. feed didreason, buzz not get a table. they are hosting its own...
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on the "washington week" webcast extra. where among other things, we'll talk about the health care bill you didn't hear about this week. and why it failed. we stream live at 8:30 p.m. eastern at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments with me on the pbs newshour and we'll see you again next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger. before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. a kqed television production >>> i
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across the chinese defense concerns i'm joined by and you'll group in washington he is a professor of strategy and globalization at the university of maryland and also in washington we have matthew skew venza he is an associate editor of the china channel at the atlantic and in boston we cross to john walsh he is a contributor to counterpunch and antiwar dot com as well as a founding member of come home america right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i go to you first in boston do you think that the chinese feel like this is a policy of containment we had containment during the cold war of the soviet union we have containment of iran now so china's next well i think there's little doubt about that because the united states secretary john kerry secretary of state says and others say that we the united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here
across the chinese defense concerns i'm joined by and you'll group in washington he is a professor of strategy and globalization at the university of maryland and also in washington we have matthew skew venza he is an associate editor of the china channel at the atlantic and in boston we cross to john walsh he is a contributor to counterpunch and antiwar dot com as well as a founding member of come home america right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you...
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supports in washington i'm going to check out. some other international news i'm brave or reported wrong because that's not how strong the effort and the of concision of jalalabad there is reportedly home to launch a u.s. military base and dogs as a major hub for helicopters and drones the how the no reports of casualties yet situated near the border with pakistan jalalabad is gaining a reputation as a whole spot in the insurgency growing across afghanistan. a wave of targeted killings has continued in pakistan as they can only cover so kharaj in was twelve more deaths in less than two days and the traffic wardens in the city were among the dead most were shot by gunmen on motorbikes and drive by shootings that standing in elections planned for next month was gunned down also today by men both atomic bomb. hundreds of people have turned out in the berlin to protect to protest against day of action of a sick sixty seven year old woman who later died in a homeless shelter mourners laid flowers and lit candles in her memory rapidly r
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from "thelly," washington post." this editorial, "she change her country's direction and its standing in the world." not since catherine the great has there been a woman of such consequence." "the guardian," reporting this morning the prior to her death she said she did not want a full state funeral, because she new parliament would have to vote on that. instead it will be a ceremonial funeral taking place at st. paul's cathedral in london. in 1995 she came to our c-span studios for one of two interviews. we also interviewed her in 1993. the second part of that was her path to power, when she talked about life growing up outside london, daughter of a grocer, the influence her parents had on her early childhood. [video clip] >> i said to my father one sunday evening that my friends are going for a walk and i would like to go with them. do you do me -- things just because other people do them? that is a very bad thing to do. do not just be one of a crowd. very tough advice. i did not go out for that walk. be bewitched
from "thelly," washington post." this editorial, "she change her country's direction and its standing in the world." not since catherine the great has there been a woman of such consequence." "the guardian," reporting this morning the prior to her death she said she did not want a full state funeral, because she new parliament would have to vote on that. instead it will be a ceremonial funeral taking place at st. paul's cathedral in london. in 1995 she...
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street in washington d.c. over the weekend when activists dressed as one hundred dollars bells and protested the close ties between lobbyists and politicians bragging that producer david was there and she has more. it wasn't your typical five k. walk thanks for. hundreds of people poured into the nation's capital to walk three miles in one hundred dollar bills suits all the bring attention to a problem they say has gone too far. with politicians needing to raise an enormous amount of money for political campaigns it's virtually impossible for regular ordinary people voters to have their voices heard and represented on capitol hill you don't have to representation of each individual in the in the country you have a representation of a corporation and shareholders of the corporation are actually making the decisions for the country that's exactly why these demonstrators have come together walking from the lobbyists packed k. street all the way to the capitol where they awarded capitol police in jest for doing wh
street in washington d.c. over the weekend when activists dressed as one hundred dollars bells and protested the close ties between lobbyists and politicians bragging that producer david was there and she has more. it wasn't your typical five k. walk thanks for. hundreds of people poured into the nation's capital to walk three miles in one hundred dollar bills suits all the bring attention to a problem they say has gone too far. with politicians needing to raise an enormous amount of money for...
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and later on, fast forward, i was in washington. anthony fisher came through washington, looked me up and said, hey, want to start mini ieas around the world. we've got one that we think is going to be start anything sydney, australia -- greg lindsay, still a great friend, started his center out there. he said we want to do one both in new york and in washington, kind of two offices, two bases because both should really be covered, new york media, washington politics. and we talked about it very seriously. and it started developing. meantime, i was an outside director at heritage, and we had a meeting, if i recall, it was about december '76? november, december '76. and frank walton, who was then the president of heritage, reminded the board that he had made a two-year commitment to come in as president of heritage and that he wanted to go back to coronado, california. >> can't blame him for that. >> well, not then. [laughter] too many people want to move into california these days, but this was meadly post-reagan -- immediately post
and later on, fast forward, i was in washington. anthony fisher came through washington, looked me up and said, hey, want to start mini ieas around the world. we've got one that we think is going to be start anything sydney, australia -- greg lindsay, still a great friend, started his center out there. he said we want to do one both in new york and in washington, kind of two offices, two bases because both should really be covered, new york media, washington politics. and we talked about it...
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por la reforma, cabildeo y preparativos en washington. a pocas horas que busca presionar a los congresistas para que se acabe de lograr la reforma migratoria. armado hasta los dientes estamos en una enorme marcha en mÉxico, maestros y policÍas comunitarios se unieron para exigir la liberaciÓn de 2 detenidos. sangriento ataque, un estudiantes detenido en texas. tras un violento ataque en una universidad cerca de houston, hay 14 heridos. y blanca primavera, en plena primavera una fuerte tormenta invernal provoca el caos. tenemos esto al comenzar la ediciÓn martes del noticiero telemundo. >>> buenas tardes comen swams en washington, hoy hay una novedad en torno al tema de la reforma migratoria. y es que, esta misma tarde. se supo que el grupo bipartidista de 8 senadores. podrÍa presentar pronto como esta semana. y siguen llegando hÁbito vistas de todas parte del paÍs. y marÍa celeste, lori montenegro hablÓ hoy en exclusiva. con uno de los mÁs influyentes senadores, patrick, el presidente del comitÉ judicial del senado, seria clave
por la reforma, cabildeo y preparativos en washington. a pocas horas que busca presionar a los congresistas para que se acabe de lograr la reforma migratoria. armado hasta los dientes estamos en una enorme marcha en mÉxico, maestros y policÍas comunitarios se unieron para exigir la liberaciÓn de 2 detenidos. sangriento ataque, un estudiantes detenido en texas. tras un violento ataque en una universidad cerca de houston, hay 14 heridos. y blanca primavera, en plena primavera una fuerte...
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to come to washington. eventually she cooled off and decided she would follow him after all. between them, mostly good years, even with all the political fights over the gag rule. >> it was a 50 year marriage. >> they had been through the worst. the white house was a thing of the past. i think she was more likely aligned with him in his congressional career. stuff that had come between them was in the past. in some ways, they grew closer in the last years. >> did she begin to influence him on issues like slavery and women's rights? >> she would not use influence in that way. and women's rights, i certainly don't think that is something that they would have really discussed in that way. it was not something being put forward in congress. slavery they stop hurting your eye to eye. it is hard to say who influence to where they both got there on their own. he felt freer in congress to be active about it. she had family members who were slaveholders, being from maryland. both of them, they don't like slavery. th
to come to washington. eventually she cooled off and decided she would follow him after all. between them, mostly good years, even with all the political fights over the gag rule. >> it was a 50 year marriage. >> they had been through the worst. the white house was a thing of the past. i think she was more likely aligned with him in his congressional career. stuff that had come between them was in the past. in some ways, they grew closer in the last years. >> did she begin to...